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The End of an Era: Edward Enninful’s Last British Vogue Cover as Editor-In-Chief Screams of Legendary Status

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As Edward Enninful reflects on his final issue at the helm of British Vogue, he knew that it had to pay homage to the women who have shaped both the magazine and his own life. With nearly 108 years of rich history influenced by remarkable women, Enninful aimed to capture the essence of his six and a half years as Editor-In-Chief through a collective celebration. Recognizing that no single woman could fully represent the magazine’s transformative period, Enninful orchestrated a gathering of icons whose impact extended far beyond the realms of fashion and culture.

Enninful’s vision culminated in a breathtaking cover featuring 40 extraordinary women, including iconic figures like Oprah Winfrey and Naomi Campbell, alongside celebrated models like Adut Akech. With the renowned photographer Steven Meisel behind the lens, the stage was set for a historic moment. Despite the logistical challenges and uncertainties, Enninful held his breath in anticipation. Would these influential women, each with their own schedules and commitments, converge in one studio in New York City on a single day in December? The answer would not only encapsulate the essence of his tenure but also symbolize the collective power and influence of these women in shaping the fabric of society in the 2020s.

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